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                                       Get W I L D....

                                       (Workforce

                                         Innovation

                                         Leveraging

                                         Development)

                                         .....in Biloxi !

 

 Sunday, October 5 through

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi, MS

 

www.beaurivage.com

Reservations:  888-567-6667

 

 Registration

(see printable or online forms below)

 

Early Bird:  $325 through July 31

$375 through September 14

Discounts for Group and Student Reservations

See Reservation Form Below

 

                Printable Registration Form (PDF) for mail-in

                 Online Registration Form

 

 

EVENTS         Click the links to left to follow.

AGENDA

Lumina-CRD

SPONSORSHIPS

CONTACT

 

         


Keynote Speaker:  General Russel L. Honore'

Keynote Speaker (Invitee):  Governor Haley Barbour

Keynote Speaker:  Mr. Ovid Vickers, "Southern Folklore"

Tours of Gulf Coast Community College and Pearl River Community College

Sessions with Themes of Disaster Recovery and Economic Development

Special Sessions for Development Professionals by the Council for Resource Development (CRD) funded by the Lumina Foundation for Education

     

Rural Community College Alliance

Annual Conference

October 5-7, 2008

Beau Rivage in Biloxi, MS

 

*The year’s Rural Community College Alliance (RCCA) Annual Conference is pleased to offer employees of RCCA member institutions a special track led by the Council for Resource Development (CRD) with a focus on building the capacity of rural community college development professionals.  Rural community college development officers have unique opportunities and challenges based on place.  This track will provide information and inspiration to those that serve rural and remote locations.  As indicated in a recent survey of development professionals, there is a great need for training and professional development in order to leverage resources from the communities in which the colleges reside and the alumni which they served.  RCCA has received a grant from the Lumina Foundation for Education to cover the cost of conference registration and two nights lodging for a limited number of participants.  To be eligible the employee’s college must be a member of RCCA and cover the cost of travel.  The participant must attend each session of the CRD track to be considered for an additional training opportunity.

 

Please complete the on-line registration form and indicate your interest in this unique opportunity by selecting Pre-Conference Session #3 and the CRD Fee Schedule from the drop-down menu.  You will be contacted by RCCA with further information re your eligibility. 

 

Saturday, October 4, 2008

                TBA evening                       ARC meeting

 

Sunday, October 5, 2008

9:30 a.m.                           RCCA Board Meeting

12:30 – 5:30 p.m.              Registration

1:00 – 5:00 p.m.                Pre-session workshops (PS)

                        1:00-3:00                              PSA: RCCI Roundtable, Sparks

3:00-5:00                              PSB: Canadian and US Presidents Roundtable: The Role of Presidents in Community Economic Development, Boyles and Smith

3:00-5:00*                            PSC:  CRD - Leveraging influence and affluence for college success in resource development: Foundation, Grants and Advocacy, Binns (See description and eligibility enumerated above)

5:15 p.m.                             Opening Session

Gen. Russell Honore’, Ret.

Autry Award

6:00 p.m.                             Opening Reception

                                                Mr. Ovid Vickers, Southern Folklorist                                                     

 

Monday, October 6, 2008

7:30 a.m.                              Continental Breakfast

8:00 a.m.                              Opening Plenary Session

Speaker: CRD - Dr. Marsha Drennon, President, State Fair Community College, MO; We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

8:45 a.m.                              Break/Exhibitors

9:00 a.m.                              Break-out Sessions (BO)

BOA: Eco Dev – Building Great, Good Places: A Cook’s Tour (WAEM, Scaggs)

BOB: Disaster Recv - Emergency Resp, Homeland Sec (Thornton, KCC), (Warren, MCC)

BOC: General – The Learning Campus (Thompson, OLDS)

BOD: CRD - Building the Successful Foundation Board, Part A

10:00 a.m.                           Break/Exhibitors

10:15 a.m.                           Break-out Sessions

BOE: Eco Dev – A Case Study of One College’s Involvement  (Bigelow, NWCCD)

                                                            BOF Disaster Recv - Psychological Responses (Hassan, AFA), (Sparks, HCC)

BOG: General – College Goal Sunday: Access to Education (Campbell & Weston, NASFAA)

                                                             BOH: CRD - Building the Successful Foundation Board, Part B

11:15 a.m.                           Plenary Session

                                                                Governor Haley Barbour (R) Mississippi

12:15 p.m.                           Break

12:30 p.m.                           Tour of Two Colleges Impacted Differently by Hurricane Katrina (sack lunch)

                                                                Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Gulfport, MS

                                                                Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS

 

2:00-3:30 p.m.                   Break-out Session

BOI: CRD - Building the Successful Grants Office

3:45-5:00 p.m.                   Break-out Session

BOJ: CRD - Building the Successful Development Function

 

7:00 p.m.                             Banquet at Beau Rivage

Miko Beasley Denson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (invited)

 

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

7:30 a.m.                             Continental Breakfast

8:00-10:00 a.m.                   CRD - Making It Happen

8:00 a.m.                             Break-out Sessions

BOK: Eco Dev – Successful Bond Issue Campaign (Noel, NICC)

BOL: Disaster Recv - Increase Preparedness of Disadvantaged Communities (Rausch, MDC)

BOM: General - NISOD

BON: CRD – Making it Happen (see 8:00)                                             

 

9:00 a.m.                              Break

 

9:15 a.m.                              Closing Session

Business Meeting

Wrap-up

Sponsor Levels:

Contributor                 $500 + Registration fee     Exhibition Space
 
Level I Sponsor          $2,000                              Booth Space, one registration and Program Listing

Level II Sponsor         $5,000                              Booth Space, one registration and 1/4 Page Program Ad

Level III Sponsor        $10,000                            Booth Space, two registrations, 1/2 Page Program Ad, and Banner

Level IV Sponsor        $15,000                            Booth Space, three registrations, Full Page Program Ad, Banner, and
                                                                                 Time on Agenda


Sponsorship payments should be to:

     Rural Community College Alliance
     c/o Dr. Bruce Ayers, Treasurer
     Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College
     700 College Road
     Cumberland, KY  40823

For additional information, contact:

     Dr. Phil Sutphin
     President, East Central Community College
     Vice Chair of RCCA and Chair of the 2008 Conference Committee
     P.O. Box 129
     Decatur, MS  39327
     601-635-6200
     psutphin@eccc.edu

Council for Resource Development

Building an Integrated Community College Resource Development Office

Tentative Outline

Sunday, October 5 – Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Biloxi, MS

 

The year’s Rural Community College Alliance (RCCA) Annual Conference is pleased to offer employees of RCCA member institutions a special track led by the Council for Resource Development (CRD) with a focus on building the capacity of rural community college development professionals.  Rural community college development officers have unique opportunities and challenges based on place.  This track will provide information and inspiration to those that serve rural and remote locations.  As indicated in a recent survey of development professionals, there is a great need for training and professional development in order to leverage resources from the communities in which the colleges reside and the alumni which they served.  RCCA has received a grant from the Lumina Foundation for Education to cover the cost of conference registration and two nights lodging for a limited number of participants.  To be eligible the employee’s college must be a member of RCCA and cover the cost of travel.  The participant must attend each session of the CRD track to be considered for an additional training opportunity.

 

Please complete the on-line registration form and indicate your interest in this unique opportunity by selecting Pre-Conference Session #3 and the CRD Fee Schedule from the drop-down menu.  You will be contacted by RCCA with further information re your eligibility. 

 

Sunday, October 5

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Leveraging influence and affluence for college success in resource development: Foundation, Grants and Advocacy

Rural community colleges face special challenges, but exciting opportunities when developing their resource development functions. The comprehensive community college resource development function moves away from silos and towards integration. This session will also cover the development audit (infrastructure, performance and stewardship reviews), and cover the basic legal requirements and policies and procedures for a well-functioning development office.

Polly Binns, CFRE, Executive Director, Council for Resource Development; Michael Gaudette, President, Lighthouse Consulting, Inc.

 

Monday, October 6

9:00 am – 10:15 pm

(General Session for all conference attendees – about 200. Presidents and development officers)

We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

Yes, you CAN raise significant dollars to support your programs, students, and community, even if you ARE in rural Kansas! This session will outline the roles and responsibilities of all the partners in the development process, illustrate models of organization and describe an institution-wide culture of integrating resource development into the strategic planning and budgeting functions of the institution.

Marsha Drennon, President, State Fair Community College, MO

 

Monday, October 6

10:45 am  – 12:30 pm

Building the Successful Foundation Board

This session will provide practical, hands on, go to information on how to build a dynamic and active foundation board and how to leverage those resources in your grants development efforts. Sample documents and policies and procedures will be part of the hand-outs.

 

Monday, October 6

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Building the Successful Grants Office

This session will cover the elements of a successful grants office and how to build effective collaborations with internal and external partners. Department structure and grant management, evaluation and reporting will also be covered. Hand-outs will include sample policies and procedures, operating documents, and more.

 

Monday, October 6

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm

Building the Successful Development Function

The presenters will facilitate discussion of current resource development functions/structures at attendees’ institutions and provide opportunity for attendees to present solutions.

 

Tuesday, October 7

8:30 am – 10:00 a.m.

Making It Happen

The entire morning will be devoted to a review of fundraising strategies, including types of fundraising campaigns, prospect research, donor giving motivation, and how to make an ask, role of consultants, and how to convene and build community partnerships.